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After Wednesday night's game Salah reportedly said to Klopp about his injury: "All fine, all good."

The fact that the player himself is not in too much pain is certainly an encouraging sign from an FPL perspective.

However, Klopp wants to err on the side of caution knowing that his medical staff are more qualified to assess Salah's injury than he is.

Klopp said: "After the game I asked him and he said, 'I will be good, it will be fine'.

"But now we have to wait for the real diagnosis, not Mo's self-diagnosis.

"We will see, I don't know at the moment."

Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring against Manchester City

Owners of Salah on FPL are encouraged not to make any transfers just yet because it is better to wait for more information. Especially when it could cost managers a considerable amount of their budget to sell him only to buy him back again.

Liverpool's press conference ahead of the Merseyside derby takes place on Friday lunch-time, so make sure you are tuned in at that point.

It is entirely possible that Salah, and some of his other Liverpool colleagues, get rested for the trip to Everton with the Champions League quarter-final second leg looming large.

That fixture is due to be played on Tuesday evening and will potentially be prioritised.

Georginio Wijnaldum, Dominic Solanke, Alberto Moreno, Danny Ings and Ragnar Klavan could all conceivably come into the side in GW33 to allow key players to get a rest for the Champions League.

Although Jordan Henderson looks certain to play against Everton as his yellow card at Anfield has suspended him for the second leg.